The Thunder have a $6.5 million traded player exception left over after signing and trading Kevin Martin to the Minnesota Timberwolves over the summer, so they’ve got some options on that front. The question, then, is who fits the bill?

This brings us to Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy makes just over $3 million this season, meaning he could slide into that TPE with plenty of room to spare. He would provide quality outside shooting, and the Chicago Bulls have some incentive to move him, especially if there’s no salary coming back. Between wanting to clear as much cap space as possible for this summer, and the problem of being able to afford filling out the roster, moving Dunleavy would solve some problems in Chicago.

In addition to their own first rounder, which would fall 30th if the season ended today, the Thunder own a first round pick that belonged originally to the Dallas Mavericks, which, according to RealGM, is top-20 protected this year and every year through 2017, then unprotected in 2018. If OKC is serious about winning now, it might be willing to part with said pick to get Dunleavy. As of this exact moment, the Mavs would pick 23rd in this year’s draft.

Will this actually happen? Probably not. But I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if it did. It probably comes down to whether OKC wants to give up a first rounder or not. If they do, I suspect the Bulls would be more than amenable to shipping Dunleavy out west.

About Caleb Nordgren

Caleb is a Chicagoan and journalism major at Michigan State. He began his blogging career in 2011 and has acted as editor for some prominent Bulls blogs. He is the biggest Jimmy Butler fan and can be found talking about him on Twitter at @chisportsguy41.

In my opinion, Dunleavy should only be traded if it’s directly related to acquiring a superstar like Kevin Love. Dunleavy is a great fit for the Bulls, currently playing at a discount. There is no way the Bulls could replace him next year if they traded him, so what value is there in giving him away? The one thing the Bulls are not short on is late first-round draft picks.

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